Patrick Rothfuss

I bought this because I found myself thinking about Kvothe long after finishing the first book. I wondered where his journey went and was eager to re-enter that world. The good news is you get to spend a lot of time there, as this is a substantial work. For all that, there doesn’t seem to – Read the rest of this review

I avoided this one for a while due to the description. The arrogant hero and his amazing deeds is what it sounded like, but that’s not the case. Sure there is some heroism, but most of that is luck and timing, although there’s some underlying talent. Instead, this is the story of a man, told – Read the rest of this review